WHITE PERFECTION:* Closely resembles the Pink 
Perfection in size and form of bloom and is most desirable 
as a boutonniere type. Jan.-Mar. 
variegated 
ARGENTINITA:* A fluffy semi-double of medium size. 
Softest pink streaked and spotted in rose. The attractive 
stamens are interestingly interspersed throughout the crisp 
petals. It has a somewhat spreading growth habit, splendid 
foliage and bounteous bloom. Dec.-Mar. 
BELLE JEANNETTE: A large double rose-red, softly 
flecked in white. Symmetrical in form. A strong grower with 
excellent foliage. Jan.-Mar. 
BELLE ROMANA: The most distinctively Orienial of 
all Camellias. Large, full double flowers, to 4 in. across, of a 
rose-pink crepey texture, overlaid with fine streaks of a 
darker color. Scarce and very unusual. Jan.-Mar. 
BLEICHROEDER:* This large double (though symmet- 
rical) camellia is of the softest pink, streaked in crimson. Has 
splendid foliage and a bushy compact habit of growth. Late 
Dec. into Feb. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS: An enormous paeony-flowered 
variety to 7 in. across. The center is a tightly curled ball of 
overlapped petaloids edged with a broad double frill of 
larger petals. Soft rose, with irregular white variegations. 
Bushy, vigorous and a very free bloomer. Unusually fine 
dark green foliage. A superb variety and striking when 
used espalier on walls and trellises. Dec.-Mar. 
COMTE DE GOMER:* A full-double delicate pink, pen- 
ciled and speckled with rose. These dainty blossoms are 
borne profusely on a well-branched and rather dwarf shrub. 
Jan.-Mar. 
DAI KAGURA: Bright rose red splotched with white. A 
large, full double Camellia, with center petals reduced in 
size, and often twisted and curled. Almost as large as 
Chandleri, which it-resembles, but more brilliant. Possesses 
strikingly beautiful foliage and is one of the first to bloom 
in the early Fall. Oct-Mar. 
DONKLAERI:* Rare. Large peialed, double and one of 
the freest bloomers. Deep cherry-red marbled with pure 
white. Stamens stand erect and open at the center to show a 
mass of deep gold anthers. Intense, unfading color. Makes a 
very compact shrub. Very good. Jan.-Mar. 
FANNY BOLIS: Very desirable. An extremely large 
semi-double in soft rose-red blotched wiih white. Inner petals 
are smaller and curled about the showy mass of golden 
anthered stamens at the center. A large bushy type and 
one of the largest flowered of all the Camellias. Jan.-Mar. 
GAIETY:* A paeony-type flower which reminds one of 
Chandleri elegans in form. The color, however, is clear vivid 
red mottled in white, and the outer edge of the flower is 
almost round. A very superior kind. Jan.-Mar. 
GOVERNEUR MOUTANS:* This is a medium semi- 
double; oriental red splotched wiih white. Very gay and 
attractive. Dec.-Mar. 
HIKARI GENGI (Jordan‘s Pride): Known as the fragrant 
Camellia. A large fluffy double in light pink margined in 
white and streaked with a deeper pink. Golden stamens 
show when the flower is fully open. Blooms heavily and is 
a vigorous grower. Jan.-Mar. 
